SNOW SHOVEL
20250027285 · 2025-01-23
Inventors
- Mathieu BERROUARD (Lévis, CA)
- David Boies (Lévis, CA)
- Félixe MARIN DEMPSEY (Donnacona, CA)
- Nathan MONDOR (Montmagny, CA)
- Anthony LAMONDE (Lévis, CA)
- Carl Blouin (Lévis, CA)
Cpc classification
E01H5/096
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E01H5/04
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A snow shovel head, comprising an impeller rotately connected to an axle in a casing, a discharge chute and a chute handle, the casing comprising a back wall, a circumferential wall with an output to the chute, and a cut out bottom wall extending laterally from the back wall of the casing to the front opposite lateral corners of the bottom wall at the circumferential wall of the casing, and centrally from the back wall of the casing to the open front of the casing up to a tip recessed from said lateral corners; and the back wall extending to the lateral corners of the bottom wall at the circumferential wall; the impeller, when rotating, scooping up snow from the open front of the casing to an inner lateral surface of the circumferential wall of the casing towards the output to the chute for discharge of the snow.
Claims
1. A snow shovel head, comprising an open front casing, an impeller rotately connected to an axle in the casing, a discharge chute and a chute handle, wherein: the casing comprising a back wall, a circumferential wall, a cut out bottom wall with front opposite lateral corners at the circumferential wall, and an output to the chute located on the circumferential of the casing; wherein the bottom wall of the casing extends laterally from the back wall of the casing to the front opposite lateral corners of the bottom wall at the circumferential wall of the casing, and centrally from the back wall of the casing to the open front of the casing up to a tip recessed from said lateral corners; and the back wall extending to the lateral corners of the bottom wall at the circumferential wall; when rotating, the impeller scooping up snow from the open front of the casing to an inner lateral surface of the circumferential wall of the casing towards the output to the chute for discharge of the snow.
2. The snow shovel head of claim 1, wherein the chute, at a distal end thereof, is rotately connected at the output to the chute for rotation about a generally vertical axis, said rotation of the chute allowing controlling a position of the discharge of the snow.
3. The snow shovel head of claim 1, further comprising a deflector pivotably connected to the chute handle about a generally horizontal axis at a proximal end of the discharge chute for upwards and downwards tilting; said tilting of the deflector allowing controlling a thickness of the discharge of the snow.
4. The snow shovel head of claim 1, wherein the chute, at a distal end thereof, is rotately connected to the output to the chute at a rotative connection for rotation about a generally vertical axis, an outer wall of the output to the chute at the rotative connection comprising at least one rib, and an inner wall of the chute comprises at least one ball configured for interference with the at least one rib, thereby locking rotation of the chute relative to the output to the chute.
5. The snow shovel head of claim 1, further comprising a deflector pivotably connected to the chute handle about a generally horizontal axis at a proximal end of the discharge chute for upwards and downwards tilting, said tilting of the deflector allowing controlling a thickness of the discharge of the snow; the chute, at a distal end thereof, is rotately connected at the output to the chute for rotation about a generally vertical axis; wherein the chute handle directs said rotation of the chute and said tilting of the deflector.
6. The snow shovel head of claim 1, wherein the impeller comprises blades extending from the back wall of the impeller towards the open front of the casing on a first length corresponding to a length of the bottom wall of the casing up to the tip of the bottom wall, then bending forward in a direction of rotation of the impeller.
7. The snow shovel head of claim 1, wherein the impeller comprises blades, at least one of the blades comprising front protruding teeth.
8. The snow shovel head of claim 1, wherein a number of the blades is selected according to at least one of: an inner size of the casing, a diameter of the impeller, and a rotational speed of the impeller.
9. The snow shovel head of claim 1, wherein a profile of the blades is selected according to at least one of: an inner size of the casing, a diameter of the impeller, and a rotational speed of the impeller.
10. The snow shovel head of claim 1, wherein a shape of the blades is selected according to at least one of: an inner size of the casing, a diameter of the impeller, and a rotational speed of the impeller.
11. The snow shovel head of claim 1, wherein at least one of: a number of the blades, a profile of the blades and a shape of the blades is selected according to at least one of: an inner size of the casing, a diameter of the impeller, and a rotational speed of the impeller.
12. The snow shovel head of claim 1, wherein skid shoes are attached to an outer surface of the casing, said skid shoes having a selected length extending below the bottom wall of the casing.
13. The snow shovel of claim 1, wherein said casing comprises a front skirt.
14. The snow shovel of claim 1, wherein said opposite lateral corners at the circumferential wall of the casing are connected by a front bar.
15. The snow shovel of claim 1, wherein the casing is plastic molded.
16. The snow shovel of claim 1, wherein the blades are plastic molded.
17. The snow shovel of claim 1, further comprising a handle extending from the back wall of the casing and supporting a motor, wherein said handle connects the axle of the impeller to the motor.
18. A snow shovel comprising the snow shovel of claim 1, a handle, and a motor, and wherein said handle connects the axle of the impeller to the motor.
19. The snow shovel of claim 17, wherein said handle comprises a main grip at a distal end thereof and a midgrip between a proximal end and the distal end thereof.
20. A snow shovel comprising: a shovel head, said shovel head comprising: a open front casing, a impeller rotately connected to an axle in the casing, a discharge chute and a chute handle, wherein: the casing comprising a back wall, a circumferential wall, a cut out bottom wall with opposite lateral corners at the circumferential wall, and an output to the chute located on the circumferential wall of the casing; the bottom wall of the casing extending laterally from the back wall of the casing to the lateral corners at the circumferential wall of the casing, and centrally from the back wall of the casing to the open front of the casing up to a tip; and the back wall extending to the lateral corners of the bottom wall at the circumferential wall; wherein, when rotating, the impeller scoops up snow from the open front of the casing to an inner lateral surface of the circumferential wall towards the output to the chute; a motor; and a handle connecting the axle of the impeller to the motor.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
[0033] The present invention is illustrated by the following non-limiting examples.
[0034] A snow shovel head 16 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure as illustrated in
[0035] The casing 22 is an open front cylindrical body comprising a back wall 34, a circumferential wall 9, a bottom wall 25, and an output 17 to the chute 12 on the circumferential wall 9.
[0036] The snow shovel head 16 comprises a handle 200 extending from the back wall 34 of the casing. The snow shovel head 16 may be connected to an extension handle 201 supporting a handle and motor unit (see locking connection 232 in
[0037] The handle 201 and motor M may be attached and detached from the snow shovel head 16 by unlocking and detaching the extension handle 201 from the handle 200 of the snow shovel head 16.
[0038] The motor M may be an electrical engine, with a rechargeable battery; alternatively, it may be corded for plugging into a power outlet, or it may be a fuel engine.
[0039] The impeller 18 is actuatable in rotation within the casing 22 about its rotating shaft 300 connected to the gear box attached to the back wall of the casing 22 and activated as described hereinabove for example. It may be removed, for replacement for example, from the open front of the casing 22 by unfastening the impeller from its rotating shaft 300.
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[0041] The bottom wall 25 of the casing extends from the back wall 34 of the casing to lateral corners at the circumferential wall of the casing, and to the open front of the casing on a length corresponding to the first length 63 of the blades 37 from the back wall 61 of the impeller up to the tip of the V cut out shown in
[0042] In operation the blades 37 of the rotating impeller scoop up snow from the bottom wall and the open front of the casing 22 to a sliding surface 27 on the inner lateral surface of the circumferential wall of the casing 22 to the output to the chute 12 (see arrow A in
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[0044] Such bottom and circumferential walls of the casing, output to the chute and impeller blades combination efficiently collects and converges the snow to the output t the chute 17 leading to the chute, without snow jamming at the front of the snow shovel and/or within the casing 22 between the blades and the impeller wall for example.
[0045] The impeller blades may be molded in a polymer, selected for resistance to impact at low temperatures, such as a thermoplastic alloy of (PC) polycarbonate and (ABS) acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene (PC-ABS) for example.
[0046] The impeller 18 illustrated in
[0047] The back surface of the blades 37 may be reinforced by ribs 67 as shown in
[0048] Matter collected from the ground is directed uncompressed by rotation of the blades of the impeller and directed to the sliding surface 27 at the inner side walls of the casing 22; thus, rocks, branches or pieces of debris that may be picked up from the ground together with snow for example are expelled outside of the casing from the open front before getting stuck between the back wall 34 of the casing 22 and the blade wall 38 (indicated in
[0049] The collecting width of the snow shovel head, depending on the diameter of the open front and the inner size of the casing 22, may be up to 16 inches for example. In case of a front skirt, the collecting width of the snow shovel is mainly determined by the opening, i. e., width, of the front skirt in front of the shovel; an open skirt, i. e. too wide in relation to the diameter of the impeller, may result in the snow being pushed more than collected into the casing, which may cause snow compression as the snow is swiped up by the rotating blades.
[0050] In an embodiment of an aspect of the present disclosure as illustrated for example in
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[0052] Skid shoes 28 may be attached to the circumferential wall 9 of the casing 22, allowing adjusting the height of the casing 22 relative to the ground surface (see
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[0054] The walls of the casing 22 may be in a plastic material of a thickness in a range between 3 and 4 mm for example. Increased thickness may be used. The back ball 34 of the casing 22 may comprise reinforcing ribs 80; the rear wall 30 of the gear box at the outer surface of the back ball 34 of the casing 22 may comprise reinforcing legs 70 as shown for example in
[0055] The scope of the claims should not be limited by the embodiments set forth in the examples, but should be given the broadest interpretation consistent with the description as a whole.